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Roman55 [17]
3 years ago
6

Fill in the blanks with information from the text above

English
1 answer:
qaws [65]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

1.) Lake Maughan

2.) South Cotabato

3.) 1,756 meters

4.) At the crater of Mt. Parter in T'boli, province of South Cotabato

5.) 7 hours

6.) Approximately 8 kilometers away

Explanation:

According to the text :

Lake Holon is also known as Lake Maughan

2. Lake Holon is situated in South Cotabato

3. Its height is measured at 1,756 meters

4. The lake is actually found at the of At the crater of Mt. Parter in T'boli, province of South Cotabato

5. It will take 7 hours for the travels to reach the lake.

6. The lake is approximately 7 km away from Brgy. Salacafe​

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